Life travel.. =]
Everyone is on their own journey. Everyone travels the longest road ever called LIFE. Everyone should make their journey fun, full of strength and full of hope. Everyone should believe that in the end, everything you've been through in that journey is ALL WORTH IT. <3
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This is TIN and LIN. :) We've been friends since second year high school. Feels like it was just yesterday when we are still in our blue, white and red uniforms and now, we are already a grown-up lady but still a kid in our hearts. :)

We met because tin can't attend our despidida party. We roam around the grounds of MOA. Went to pet express to buy some pasalubongs for snorlax (my lovey-dovey doggie) and waki (my boyfriend's anak). :) Then, we look for a good place to eat and we end up eating at Yellowcab. =]

We also ordered Spicy chicken wings but wasn't able to take a picture of it since we were busy chatting with each other and really excited to eat because we got hungry for walking all over the mall of asia. :)

He is owned by a kind lady who runs a small sari-sari store in QC. A few years ago Jabbar was attacked by some drunkards and most of his nose was cut off. She brought him to a vet, but she did not have the 12,000 Pesos needed to treat him. Since then she has been feeding him antibiotics daily in hopes he will survive.Many people do not visit her sari-s...ari store anymore because they cannot stand to look at her dog's face. Yet, she still keeps him because she loves him so much.

Everytime I look at Jabbar's picture, my heart is melting and my eyes gets teary. I hate those drunk people. I hope they already got what they deserve for doing this to Jabbar.

This is manang Shirley, the dog owner, bringing him inside the vet clinic. By the look in her face, she is really worried and wants to seek urgent medical attention for Jabbar.

Manang Shirley and Jabbar in front of their sari sari store..

Jabbar was sedated. Manang Shirley is crying because she is afraid that Jabbar won't wake up anymore. And according to CARA, manang Shirley also passed out. :(

Manang Shirley being calmed down by one of the veterinarian's assistants. I wanna meet her. She's a real pet hero.

Jabbar, having an x-ray.

Jabbar is needing a lot of medical attention. But, Manang Shirley can't afford to give everything Jabbar needed. She wants Jabbar to survive, but she is not financially stable to be able to buy the medicines, laboratories and operations that Jabbar is required to have. So CARA, asks for some donations for all those who can help in Jabbar's case. Veterinarians who take care of Jabbar are volunteers, and so is the woman in the picture who took a visit to Jabbar at the VIP hospital.
If only I already have something to donate, I will definitely put my donations. I'm very proud to those people who voluntarily donated some of their blessings to Jabbar! May God Bless all of them!

For donations and visits, you can contact CARA Welfare Philippines - Compassion And Responsibility for Animals. Just click on the following:CARA's Facebook PageCARA's Website
you can e-mail CARA

Please spread the word and let's all help Jabbar live a longer life. He deserves to have one! Prayers can help. :)

These papers will change my life bigtime! At first, it was nothing. Ok, I’m filling up these papers. I’ll go to US then just work. But as time goes by, and as our papers were processed in the US. My reactions are changing. Going to US for me means travel. So by that time, I’m thinking of places to see when I arrive in Los Angeles. Just like these beautiful places..

When I’m thinking of those places, I became excited. Not thinking that I do need to work hard in order to save up for myself and my family.

And now, we already had our medicals, interviews and currently waiting for our visas. We also have our plan on leaving at October 29, 2011. My heart is full of mixed emotions. The other side of me wants to leave pinas because I know that the future of me being a nurse lies in the U.S., but the other half wants to stay because everyone I love is here in Philippines and for 20 years, I grew up being with Filipinos and now everything is changing.

I just hope luck will be with me in the U.S.. And I know God will never leave my side. I just need to be stronger..